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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA
AFS YELAHANKA
SUPPORTED BY- MRS. GITA RAMESH
(PGT ENGLISH)
(2020-21)
CONTENTAND DESIGN BY-
KUMARI PRANJAL (XIA)
BANGALORE
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RASIKA
SHIVANI
TEJASWINI GROUP MEMBERS
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OVERVIEW
About the author
Title of the chapter
Complete explanation of the essay
Conclusion
Some important questions
Word hunt(short quiz)
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About the Author
NANI PAKHIVALA
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BORN: 16TH January , 1920
PLACE: Bombay
WORK: Indian lawyer,
scientist, autobiographer,
writer and economist.
EDUCATION: M.A (English).
L.L.B examination: stood first
class.
A COURT ROOM GENIUS
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 Fought number of historical cases
in India as well as abroad.
 Most of the cases argued by him were
without charging any money…
As a matter of service to the nation.
 HONOURS AND AWARDS:
padma vibhushan civilian award(1998)
 PASSED AWAY: December 11, 2002
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This article was written by Nani Palkhivala and published in The
Indian Express on 24 November 1994. The issues that he raised
regarding the declining health of the earth continue to have
relevance……
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THE AILING
PLANET: THE
GREEN
MOVEMENT’S
ROLE
• The green movement is
a term that includes the
conservation of various
plant species and green
politics is a diverse
scientific and political
movement for
addressing
environment issues….
The future of
the humanity
will depend on
how we
conserve the
resources and
pass them to
our future
generations…
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THE GREEN MOVEMENT
GREEN
MOVEMENT’S
ROLE
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• The green movement
aims at creating a
holistic and ecological
view of the world. It
makes people
conscious of stopping
further degradation
and deterioration of
nature and its
resources.
• It was started 25 years
ago .
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New Zealand
World’s first
nationwide
green party
was found
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He explained mankind in the
16th century that the earth
and other planets revolve
around the sun.
COPERNICUS
Earth as a
patient.
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DO YOU KNOW
WHO IS THE
WORLD’S MOST
DANGEROUS
ANIMAL?
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LANGUISH
IGNOMIOUS
DARKNESS
CATALOGUED
DAWNED
PRESENT
CONDITION OF
EARTH
Earth is in a damaged state and
under threat from dangers like global
warming.
Threats include greenhouse gases,
droughts and floods, hunger, famine
and devastating diseases.
Expert scientists are calling for
carbon taxes to cut the risk.
Damage from flooding alone could
run into billions of dollars….
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➢ As world consumes more
fossil fuels, greenhouse
gases concentration will
increase.
➢ Global warming leads to
more hot days and fewer
cool days..
➢ High altitudes and generally
wet places will tend to
receive more rainfall..
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“are we to leave
our successors
a scorched
planet of
advancing
deserts,
impoverished
landscapes and
ailing
environment?”
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“ what goes under the pot now costs more than
What goes inside it.”
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• Firewood has
become expensive
as local forests are
being decimated.
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● In words of Dr. Myers,
“The powerhouse of evolution”
THE TROPICAL
FORESTS
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“FORESTS PRECEDE
MANKIND; DESERTS
FOLLOW.”
Naturally, forests precede mankind. Forests were in
existence much before the coming of man on this planet.
But if the felling of trees continues, soon forests will be
converted to deserts.
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40 to 50 million
acres a year
Whoa!That’s a big number, aren’t you proud?
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The world bank
estimates that a five
fold increase in rate
of forest planting is
needed to cope up
with the expected
fuel wood demand
in the year 2000.
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James speth
“we were saying that we are
losing the forests at an acre a
second, but it is much closer
to an acre-and-a-half to a
second”
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PRESENTATIO
N TITLE
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But these laws are never
respected.
● Our parliament highlights the
near catastrophic depletion of
the India’s forests.
● Large areas,(officially
designated as forest land)
“are already virtually treeless.”
● ‘critical’ in many countries
investigated.
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➢ It took mankind many years
to reach the first billion
population around the year
1800.
➢ 1900: second billion was
added.
➢ 20th century has added
another 3.7 billion.
➢ Every four days the world’s
population increases by one
million
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Fertility falls as
income rise,
education spreads
and health
improves.Thus
development is
the best
contraceptive…
Humans should
not be treated
like cattle who
are sterilized by
force.
As the rich get richer, the
poor born children are
bound to remain poorer.
More population leads to
more unemployment.
•But there is no alternative to
voluntary family planning without
introducing an element of coercion.
•Now humans have to choose
between population control and
keeping up with poverty.
•The population of India is estimated
to be 920 million today… more than
the populations of Africa and south
America.
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•The green movement started in
1972.
•It has now captured the
imagination of millions.
•The green party was established
in new zealand in 1972.
•Man shares this earth with 1.4
million species.
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•We should not leave a burned earth,
advancing deserts and ailing
environment.
•E.R Brown describes- fisheries,
forests, grassland and croplands as
four principal biological systems of the
earth.
•These four systems are the basic of
global economic systems.
•Fisheries are being ruined, forests are
being decimated.
•Grassland and cropland are converted
into desert.
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•Tropical forests are disappearing at the rate
of 40 to 50 millions acres a year.
•Article 48A of the constitution asserts that
“the state shall attempt to protect and
improve the environment.
•But such laws are never respected and
enforced in India.
•A satellite study of the U.N.O shows that in
88 countries the environment can be called
critical.
•Population explosion has been the main
cause of destroying environment.
•The present population is more than 5.7
billions. Every four days the world
population is increased by one million.
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⊷ The notice “the world’s most dangerous animal” at a
cage in the zoo at Lusaka, Zambia signifies that man
is surely responsible for all the destruction in the
environment and depletion of natural resources.
Because inside the cage, there is no animal but a
mirror where one sees his own reflection. Basically it
is man who thinks that earth is his property and he
can dominate it in any way he likes and fulfill his
selfish needs.
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Q. What does the notice “the world’s most
dangerous animal” at a cage in the zoo at
Lusaka, Zambia, signify?
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Q. How are the earth’s principle biological
systems being depleted?
⊷ There are four principal biological systems in India –
⊷ Fisheries
⊷ Forests
⊷ Grasslands
⊷ Croplands
⊷ Unfortunately we are consuming fishes everyday to get protein. In some
poor countries, local forests are being cut to get enough firewood for
cooking and many purposes.The greenland and many other croplands
are used for factories and buildings.The croplands are destroying
because of usage of chemical fertilisers which make soil dry.
⊷ Finally, the greenland and croplands are converted into deserts and
wastelands.
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Q. Why does the author aver that the
growth of world population is one of the
strongest factors distorting the future of
human society?
⊷ The growth of world population puts a severe strain
on the earth’s principle and biological systems . Due
to excessive human claims, these reach an
unsustainable level where their productivity is
damaged. Development is not possible if world
population continues to grow so rapidly.
⊷ Increasing population brings hunger, poverty and
unemployment.
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● An anagram will be presented
on the screen.
● As a clue the paragraph
number and the meaning of
the given word will be shown
on the screen.
● The quiz is conducted as per
the respective groups.
● If a member of group ‘x’ gives
the correct answer, the
respective group scores 5
points.
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● only the fastest and accurate
answer will be evaluated.
● Once we receive the fastest
correct answer, please avoid
answering. (to make the
evaluation faster and easier)
QUIZ MASTER: PRANJAL(XIA)
EVALUATOR: RASIKA (XIA)
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MEANING: in a way that cannot be changed
CLUE: on the first page of the chapter. (pg.43)
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● MEANING: able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
● CLUE: paragraph 4
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● MEANING: dried out by heat of sun
● CLUE: paragraph 7
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● MEANING: kill, destroy or remove a large portion of
● CLUE: first paragraph of page no.45
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● MEANING: involving or causing sudden great damage or
suffering.
● CLUE: last paragraph of page no.45
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● MEANING: give a false or misleading impression of
OR
pull or twist out of shape.
CLUE: paragraph 2 of page no.46
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● MEANING: cause or mark start of something new
● CLUE: paragraph 6 of page no.46
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● SECOND NAME OFTHEWRITER OFTHE
ESSAY “THE AILING PLANET”
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COMPLETE CONTENT BY
RESPECTIVE GROUP MEMBERS…
I acknowledge all the group members for their active
participation.
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Nature has a heart, same as us
So don’t rip it out anymore…
Trees have life too
So don’t you drag them down anymore…..
The wind once was the greatest pleasure..
But now it has turned into an unheard scream..
You’ve got a pair of ears,
So don’t pretend to be deaf anymore….
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The river, it’s blood of the nature,
It’s drying up, it’s toxicated!
So you better stand for it all..
Or soon the nature would be catastrophic…!!
COMPOSE D BY-
PRANJAL (XI A)
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for your
attention!
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The ailing planet: The green movement's role PPT

  • 2. Presentation Cover Title Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
  • 3. Bellows College KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA AFS YELAHANKA SUPPORTED BY- MRS. GITA RAMESH (PGT ENGLISH) (2020-21) CONTENTAND DESIGN BY- KUMARI PRANJAL (XIA) BANGALORE
  • 5. Bellows College OVERVIEW About the author Title of the chapter Complete explanation of the essay Conclusion Some important questions Word hunt(short quiz)
  • 6. Bellows College About the Author NANI PAKHIVALA 6 BORN: 16TH January , 1920 PLACE: Bombay WORK: Indian lawyer, scientist, autobiographer, writer and economist. EDUCATION: M.A (English). L.L.B examination: stood first class. A COURT ROOM GENIUS
  • 7. Bellows College 7  Fought number of historical cases in India as well as abroad.  Most of the cases argued by him were without charging any money… As a matter of service to the nation.  HONOURS AND AWARDS: padma vibhushan civilian award(1998)  PASSED AWAY: December 11, 2002
  • 8. Bellows College 8 This article was written by Nani Palkhivala and published in The Indian Express on 24 November 1994. The issues that he raised regarding the declining health of the earth continue to have relevance……
  • 10. THE AILING PLANET: THE GREEN MOVEMENT’S ROLE • The green movement is a term that includes the conservation of various plant species and green politics is a diverse scientific and political movement for addressing environment issues….
  • 11. The future of the humanity will depend on how we conserve the resources and pass them to our future generations…
  • 12. Bellows College THE GREEN MOVEMENT GREEN MOVEMENT’S ROLE 12 • The green movement aims at creating a holistic and ecological view of the world. It makes people conscious of stopping further degradation and deterioration of nature and its resources. • It was started 25 years ago .
  • 13. Bellows College New Zealand World’s first nationwide green party was found 13
  • 14. Bellows College 14 He explained mankind in the 16th century that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun. COPERNICUS
  • 17. Bellows College Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet 17
  • 18. Bellows College DO YOU KNOW WHO IS THE WORLD’S MOST DANGEROUS ANIMAL? 18
  • 20. PRESENT CONDITION OF EARTH Earth is in a damaged state and under threat from dangers like global warming. Threats include greenhouse gases, droughts and floods, hunger, famine and devastating diseases. Expert scientists are calling for carbon taxes to cut the risk. Damage from flooding alone could run into billions of dollars….
  • 21. Bellows College ➢ As world consumes more fossil fuels, greenhouse gases concentration will increase. ➢ Global warming leads to more hot days and fewer cool days.. ➢ High altitudes and generally wet places will tend to receive more rainfall.. 21
  • 22. Bellows College “are we to leave our successors a scorched planet of advancing deserts, impoverished landscapes and ailing environment?” 22
  • 23. Bellows College “ what goes under the pot now costs more than What goes inside it.” 23 • Firewood has become expensive as local forests are being decimated.
  • 24. Bellows College 24 ● In words of Dr. Myers, “The powerhouse of evolution” THE TROPICAL FORESTS
  • 25. Bellows College “FORESTS PRECEDE MANKIND; DESERTS FOLLOW.” Naturally, forests precede mankind. Forests were in existence much before the coming of man on this planet. But if the felling of trees continues, soon forests will be converted to deserts. 25
  • 26. Bellows College 40 to 50 million acres a year Whoa!That’s a big number, aren’t you proud? 26
  • 27. Bellows College 27 The world bank estimates that a five fold increase in rate of forest planting is needed to cope up with the expected fuel wood demand in the year 2000.
  • 28. Bellows College James speth “we were saying that we are losing the forests at an acre a second, but it is much closer to an acre-and-a-half to a second” 28
  • 29. Bellows College THIS IS YOUR PRESENTATIO N TITLE
  • 30. Bellows College 30 But these laws are never respected. ● Our parliament highlights the near catastrophic depletion of the India’s forests. ● Large areas,(officially designated as forest land) “are already virtually treeless.” ● ‘critical’ in many countries investigated.
  • 32. Bellows College ➢ It took mankind many years to reach the first billion population around the year 1800. ➢ 1900: second billion was added. ➢ 20th century has added another 3.7 billion. ➢ Every four days the world’s population increases by one million 32
  • 33. Bellows College 33 Fertility falls as income rise, education spreads and health improves.Thus development is the best contraceptive…
  • 34. Humans should not be treated like cattle who are sterilized by force. As the rich get richer, the poor born children are bound to remain poorer. More population leads to more unemployment. •But there is no alternative to voluntary family planning without introducing an element of coercion. •Now humans have to choose between population control and keeping up with poverty. •The population of India is estimated to be 920 million today… more than the populations of Africa and south America.
  • 35. Bellows College •The green movement started in 1972. •It has now captured the imagination of millions. •The green party was established in new zealand in 1972. •Man shares this earth with 1.4 million species. 35
  • 36. Bellows College •We should not leave a burned earth, advancing deserts and ailing environment. •E.R Brown describes- fisheries, forests, grassland and croplands as four principal biological systems of the earth. •These four systems are the basic of global economic systems. •Fisheries are being ruined, forests are being decimated. •Grassland and cropland are converted into desert.
  • 37. Bellows College 37 •Tropical forests are disappearing at the rate of 40 to 50 millions acres a year. •Article 48A of the constitution asserts that “the state shall attempt to protect and improve the environment. •But such laws are never respected and enforced in India. •A satellite study of the U.N.O shows that in 88 countries the environment can be called critical. •Population explosion has been the main cause of destroying environment. •The present population is more than 5.7 billions. Every four days the world population is increased by one million.
  • 40. Bellows College ⊷ The notice “the world’s most dangerous animal” at a cage in the zoo at Lusaka, Zambia signifies that man is surely responsible for all the destruction in the environment and depletion of natural resources. Because inside the cage, there is no animal but a mirror where one sees his own reflection. Basically it is man who thinks that earth is his property and he can dominate it in any way he likes and fulfill his selfish needs. 40 Q. What does the notice “the world’s most dangerous animal” at a cage in the zoo at Lusaka, Zambia, signify?
  • 41. Bellows College Q. How are the earth’s principle biological systems being depleted? ⊷ There are four principal biological systems in India – ⊷ Fisheries ⊷ Forests ⊷ Grasslands ⊷ Croplands ⊷ Unfortunately we are consuming fishes everyday to get protein. In some poor countries, local forests are being cut to get enough firewood for cooking and many purposes.The greenland and many other croplands are used for factories and buildings.The croplands are destroying because of usage of chemical fertilisers which make soil dry. ⊷ Finally, the greenland and croplands are converted into deserts and wastelands. 41
  • 42. Bellows College Q. Why does the author aver that the growth of world population is one of the strongest factors distorting the future of human society? ⊷ The growth of world population puts a severe strain on the earth’s principle and biological systems . Due to excessive human claims, these reach an unsustainable level where their productivity is damaged. Development is not possible if world population continues to grow so rapidly. ⊷ Increasing population brings hunger, poverty and unemployment. 42
  • 45. Bellows College 45 ● An anagram will be presented on the screen. ● As a clue the paragraph number and the meaning of the given word will be shown on the screen. ● The quiz is conducted as per the respective groups. ● If a member of group ‘x’ gives the correct answer, the respective group scores 5 points.
  • 46. Bellows College 46 ● only the fastest and accurate answer will be evaluated. ● Once we receive the fastest correct answer, please avoid answering. (to make the evaluation faster and easier) QUIZ MASTER: PRANJAL(XIA) EVALUATOR: RASIKA (XIA)
  • 48. Bellows College 48 MEANING: in a way that cannot be changed CLUE: on the first page of the chapter. (pg.43)
  • 50. Bellows College 50 ● MEANING: able to be maintained at a certain rate or level. ● CLUE: paragraph 4
  • 52. Bellows College 52 ● MEANING: dried out by heat of sun ● CLUE: paragraph 7
  • 54. Bellows College 54 ● MEANING: kill, destroy or remove a large portion of ● CLUE: first paragraph of page no.45
  • 56. Bellows College 56 ● MEANING: involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering. ● CLUE: last paragraph of page no.45
  • 58. Bellows College 58 ● MEANING: give a false or misleading impression of OR pull or twist out of shape. CLUE: paragraph 2 of page no.46
  • 60. Bellows College 60 ● MEANING: cause or mark start of something new ● CLUE: paragraph 6 of page no.46
  • 62. Bellows College 62 ● SECOND NAME OFTHEWRITER OFTHE ESSAY “THE AILING PLANET”
  • 65. COMPLETE CONTENT BY RESPECTIVE GROUP MEMBERS… I acknowledge all the group members for their active participation.
  • 66. Bellows College 66 Nature has a heart, same as us So don’t rip it out anymore… Trees have life too So don’t you drag them down anymore….. The wind once was the greatest pleasure.. But now it has turned into an unheard scream.. You’ve got a pair of ears, So don’t pretend to be deaf anymore….
  • 67. Bellows College The river, it’s blood of the nature, It’s drying up, it’s toxicated! So you better stand for it all.. Or soon the nature would be catastrophic…!! COMPOSE D BY- PRANJAL (XI A)
  • 68. Bellows College Thank you for your attention! A Google form will be posted in the GSC (Prepared by SHIVANI SINGH.) Presentation designed by Pranjal. 68